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GTA 2

In GTA 2, the showroom appears in the Residential District and offers a side quest, which requires the player to find eight GT-A1 cars. Upon entering the cars, the player will respawn at the showroom. Completing the side quest unlocks a Tank, an Armed Land Roamer, a Fire Truck with a flamethrower instead of a water cannon, four Furore GTs; two with mines, one with oil slicks and one with a machine gun, and a Special Agent Car with a machine gun. These vehicles will spawn in the parking lot.

GTA San Andreas

In GTA San Andreas, the showroom is located in DowntownSan Fierro, San Andreas. It is just up the street from Carl Johnson's Doherty Garage. Randomly spawning cars are parked in the street-side outdoor lot that the player may access. The showroom will only be for sale after the completion of Driving School and the mission "Yay Ka-Boom-Boom", and after the player receives a phone call from Jethro, alerting CJ about the showroom (the player can, however, enter the building and wander around at any time once San Fierro is accessible). One will need $50,000 to purchase the showroom. Completion of the missions will reward the player with new vehicle spawns in the showroom (always vehicles obtained during the missions unlocked by the purchase of the lot) and the business as an asset will generate a maximum of $8,000 per pick-up once a series of missions are completed related to it. Vehicles will continue to spawn in the parking lot in front, however even though Carl owns the business, he runs the risk of getting a wanted level, usually one star, if seen entering these vehicles.

The vehicles in the showroom can be driven, but Carl needs to break a window to get them out of the building; to avoid damaging the cars, a shotgun blast is sufficient to break the glass (smaller guns and Carl's fists aren't strong enough). Vehicles on the top floor can be driven out onto the upper-level tarmac where the Pay 'n' Spray is located.

A Pay 'n' Spray and a Transfender are located adjacent to Wang Cars - indeed they are part of the same compound - but are not considered part of the business so when Carl buys Wang Cars he is still charged for using the two services.

Unfortunately Carl cannot use Wang Cars as a "garage" to save vehicles of his choice, though the vehicles obtained through missions that spawn inside are relatively rare.

Events of GTA San Andreas

When he arrives in San Fierro, Carl Johnson realizes he has been tricked into accepting an abandoned garage in the industrial neighborhood of Doherty as his prize for beating Claude and Catalina in a street race. But before he can slip into self-pity, his sister Kendl and his closest ally from Los Santos, Cesar Vialpando, urge Carl to turn the garage into a successful chop-shop. Carl's new friend, The Truth, mentions a few local friends of his, Dwaine, Jethro, and Zero, that would be willing to work in the garage, and the two men set off to locate them.

Later, as Carl's new business is expanding, he decides that setting up a legitimate front in San Fierro would offset the illegal activities of the Doherty garage. The perfect opportunity is just up the street from the garage: the Wang Cars dealership in Downtown. Carl and Cesar set off to steal cars to put on display in the showroom in order to maintain the appearance of legitimacy. After populating the showroom's floors, Carl then begins a lucrative automobile import/export exchange at the nearby Easter Basin docks. With all of his automotive "businesses" in place, Carl begins to rake in the profits, thereby establishing himself as an entrepreneurial force in San Fierro.

Stationary vehicles

After completing the Wang Cars mission strand, a total of five vehicles will spawn inside Wang Cars:

Once a mission is completed, the car(s) featured in it will become available for driving. Unfortunately, none of the vehicles are suitable for the Exports and Imports side mission.

Trivia

The name 'Wang Cars', if spoken fast in English pronunciation, will become 'Wankers'. Additionally, 'wang' is a slang name for a penis. This is one of many sexual references Rockstar places in the Grand Theft Auto games.

Wang in actual Chinese pronunciation is not 'Wang', but 'Wuang' (旺/王) (pronounced with 'O' lips instead of 'A' lips).